Birmingham’s City TV issued a “Business Lite Memo” which states that the business has “no studio
premises or broadcast equipment”, despite having had almost two years
to get the operation up and running. Yet another debacle. I believe that a local TV channel won't work due to being too broad a spectrum. I think to gain traction, any broadcaster has to serve a particular community who are not being served already.

In London, the local TV channel has averaged only 2,400 viewers, out of the 9 million
people to which it broadcasts.

The main mistake is that companies are trying to mimic the main broadcast channels but with their tiny budgets. They should be concentrating on creating something more roots based. Instead they hire people on £120k salaries who think mainstream and thus can only hope to replicate the mainstream.

There are many grassroots media groups working for real social change in their own areas. Bring these all together and we have a possibility of success.

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